Speaking of Faith with Bishop DeDe

Conversations Across Difference: Gun Violence

The Episcopal Diocese of Central New York Season 2 Episode 19

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Summary

Over the next several months as we approach the national elections in November, we'll be exploring ways to have productive and respectful conversations with one another, especially about issues where people often feel like they have to take one "side" or another. In this episode, Bishop DeDe discusses the complex issue of guns and gun violence in America. She shares her personal experiences with guns and emphasizes the importance of gun safety. Bishop DeDe encourages respectful and open conversations about gun violence, recognizing the intersectionality between poverty, race, and gun violence. She also addresses the recent tragedy in Utica, where a 13-year-old was shot by police officers, highlighting the need for mutual understanding and working towards the safety and well-being of all. The episode concludes with a reflection on Paul's words in Romans, emphasizing the importance of love, honor, and peace.

Keywords

guns, gun violence, gun safety, faith, conversation, tragedy, police, mutual understanding, respect, Paul, Romans

Takeaways

  • Gun violence in America is a complex issue that requires open and respectful conversations.
  • Gun safety and responsible gun ownership are crucial to prevent accidents and tragedies.
  • Gun violence intersects with poverty and race, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions.
  • The recent tragedy in Utica calls for mutual understanding and working towards the safety of all.
  • Paul's words in Romans remind us to approach these conversations with love, honor, and a commitment to peace.



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